As usual the big man dominated early on with his gargantuan strength – aiming huge and booming slaps to the chest of Rollins – but the smaller man fought back with three flying knees from the top rope before Show was floored.

When Big Show recovered – instead of attacking Rollins – he got sick of Owens’ orders and choke -slammed the champion and walked out letting Rollins take the win and stick a Pedigree on a pathetic-looking Kevin Owens.

Jack Gallagher vs Ariya Daivari

The Manchester master made his Raw debut with a convincing win over his cruiserweight rival but his celebrations were cut short when Daivari attacked him after the match and left him nursing a damaged knee.

This was a rematch after the two clashed at the debut 205 Live show on Tuesday night when Gallagher was the victor.

BIG ADDITION

ROCK VENUE

Rich Swann vs TJ Perkins

Back-and-forth bout saw the dancing Rich Swann retain his title after connecting with a swinging kick after the computerised Perkins had leapt from the top rope. Entertaining encounter, but the crowd were just not feeling it.

After closely fought battle, Jericho’s ‘best friend’ Kevin Owens came down to ringside, only for Jericho to angrily tell him to leave. Jericho then turned round, leapfrogged one spear but then ran into another. 1-2-3.

Where do the ‘best friends’ go from here? Owens cost Jericho the title.

Big Cass vs Rusev

The storyline revolved around Big Cass' partner Enzo thinking he was about to get lucky with Rusev’s wife, Lana, after she made an advance to him earlier on in the show after pretending to fall out with her husband.

Poor old Enzo had travelled to the hotel room Lana was staying in after receiving some fruity text messages from the Ravishing Russian.

After making Enzo strip down to his smalls, Lana cunningly revealed that it was all a set-up. Rusev then appeared and gave Enzo a very non-PG beatdown, which culminated in him smashing a vase over his head, and then dragging him out of the room.